looks great it's nice to be different! Now the all important question when did you order/pay your deposit??????????

Yes. Mine took a record seven months from deposit to delivery. Hopefully things have improved since then.

John

I ordered the mango on 21 August then paid the deposit on 27 August . I look into the the gearing rohloff the reason was price as well I spoke to Arjen on the phone we discuss that what would suit me better and he recommend NuVinci at time, I have read that NuVinci are heavier then Ruhloff , I will fine out between the two, I have Ruhloff on HP Velotechnik Scorpion FS

I would have another chat with Sinner and talk to someone else......most of the things Arjen touched turned a bit brown and smelly......wrong things sent, wrong tyres fitted, gears missing.......the 'new' Sinner team are a lot better now !!

I would have another chat with Sinner and talk to someone else......most of the things Arjen touched turned a bit brown and smelly......wrong things sent, wrong tyres fitted, gears missing.......the 'new' Sinner team are a lot better now !!

You might get a different recommendation now, if you knwo what I mean

Thank you for your advice it maybe just be too late now it just about to leave to come to Australia, if I not happy NuVinci I may have to do little bit to it my self to upgrade to rohloff

I got a chance to take the one and only Sinner Mango Red Edition currently in Western Australia for a little ride this week (a big shout out to John Lewis who went to a lot of trouble to adjust it to suit me) and I had a bit of a mixed reaction to it.

It should be noted that I am not a recumbent rider so other than a very quick ride of a Catrike Villager I haven't ever ridden a recumbent period.

Given my initial reaction John suggest that I ask around to see what others initial reactions to riding a velomobile was; particularly those who like myself have had no experience with same. I am wondering I guess if others also had a mixed reaction initially and then found they grew on them.

I know that I don't have recumbent legs, that I was not smooth and accelerated to fast and that without a set of shoulder pads to suit me I was rocking around a bit. So I need to take that into consideration. Oh I also need to get a lot more flexible/loose weight. I could get in okay, but getting out was not graceful to say the least .

Hopefully I have framed this post in a way that it make some sort of sense.

Thanks in advance.

Andrew

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Yes I probably should have moved the seat back a bit further too looking at the photo. That would have made the tiller less cramped and you would have been closer to the pads.

Don't worry about the wobbling side to side. It was part pedal steer. Common for newcomers to bents and partly getting used to the sensitivity of the mango. As I mentioned, I was all over the road at first but today I was as steady as a rock. Well almost.

Andrew was the first to test my new lower gearing too. I only did that myself today. It feels quite different from the standard gearing.

I might add he was getting along at a good clip a lot of the time and The only reason I stayed with him was I was riding the electric bike. My old Giant Comfort Bike with an Avanti Electra front wheel.

One thing I notice that you don't seem to be going very fast in the velo then you look at the computer and find you are getting along much faster than you thought.

Strange beast. It seems to be a short wheelbase delta.The geodesic construction would be fun to do. There was an ultralight aeroplane done like that years ago. Very light and strong.Maybe you could build one of these. http://www.instructables.com/id/Facet-V1-Velomobile/

Don't think I'd be comfortable with the front wheel in that mosquito being between the legs and oh so close to other parts. Wheels pick up things and fling them around ouchies no thanks. And spokes can snap as well

Aushiker wrote:I know that I don't have recumbent legs, that I was not smooth and accelerated to fast and that without a set of shoulder pads to suit me I was rocking around a bit. So I need to take that into consideration. Oh I also need to get a lot more flexible/loose weight. I could get in okay, but getting out was not graceful to say the least .

A couple of extra things I thought of too that may have effected your experience in John's mango:1. Sinner have 2 sizes of seats, for those roughly over and under 180cms.2. sinner stiffen up the front springs for those over 85kgs, to reduce body rock during pedalling, cornering etc.

It took me many weeks before I was completely happy with my setup. Even now after 4.5 months I may try moving the pedals further away from me (during the Xmas holidays) just to see what its like.

I think it took me the best part of 3 to 4 months for my legs to adapt but maybe that was slowed by having the pedals too close for about the first 6 weeks.

My commute times are still coming down although starting to level out now.